• 10 months ago
Aired (February 24, 2024)
Hindi maiwasang maging emosyonal nina Mommy Mina, Boobay, at Tekla nang marinig nila ang mensahe ng pamilya ng dalawang komedyante tungkol sa kanilang buhay at kalusugan.

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Transcript
00:00 [music]
00:05 Let's continue our conversation with our guests today.
00:09 Now, you two are in the hot seat.
00:13 I'll go first, Bubay.
00:14 About coming out, then?
00:16 Yes.
00:16 I'll ask, when did you first feel it?
00:18 High school.
00:19 Isn't it like a deluge?
00:21 High school.
00:21 Like gloomer.
00:22 High school.
00:23 Because I had girlfriends during my second year of high school.
00:27 Oh.
00:28 Then, maybe...
00:30 Okay.
00:30 I felt like I had something.
00:31 I felt like I was in...
00:33 High school.
00:34 Yes.
00:34 Did you tell your parents right away?
00:36 No.
00:37 I also went through the process of being accepted.
00:41 Because my father was a soldier.
00:43 Oh, that's it.
00:44 My father was a soldier.
00:45 So, he was always in Distino.
00:47 Yes.
00:48 When he went home from Distino, he went home to the province in Zambales.
00:52 I really felt like I was being accepted.
00:55 How long did you pretend?
00:57 Maybe until college.
00:59 Until college.
01:00 During sem break, semester break, I went home to Zambales, Baguio.
01:05 I also pretended to be a kid.
01:07 But while you were in Baguio...
01:09 I was already in a comedy bar.
01:11 You were already a woman.
01:13 Not yet a woman.
01:14 Rufa Mi.
01:15 Oh, that's right!
01:17 I remember!
01:18 Right, Ms. Vina?
01:19 Yes.
01:20 During the Spanish, I was going down.
01:22 Yes, oh my gosh.
01:24 So, when did you really admit it?
01:26 Especially to your father.
01:28 This was after graduation.
01:32 We didn't really talk.
01:33 He just tapped me like that.
01:35 Then he said hi to me.
01:37 Then he said, "It's a tie."
01:39 I thought...
01:42 I thought it was...
01:43 It's a tie.
01:44 Go girl.
01:45 Kidding aside, he just tapped me like that.
01:49 Without saying anything.
01:51 He was proud of me.
01:52 So, after that?
01:54 I was more open to him.
01:56 But not too loud.
01:57 Yes, not too vulgar.
01:59 No, not at all.
02:00 Did you have a problem with your mother?
02:01 No, my mother was very supportive of me.
02:03 But did you tell her?
02:05 Or did you not need to talk?
02:07 My mother didn't know anything at that time.
02:10 Your mother was really there for you.
02:12 She was very supportive.
02:14 She had an instinct.
02:15 Right? We were so different.
02:17 Different.
02:18 So, it was also a process.
02:20 Yes.
02:21 It was also a process.
02:22 Sometimes, I was alone.
02:23 I was thinking, "What should I do?
02:25 Should I tell my father about this?"
02:27 I had those fears.
02:28 But your support group was amazing.
02:30 Meaning, your friends.
02:31 Correct.
02:32 And I also said,
02:34 "I don't want him to be like that."
02:36 Because I feel that's why my father was like that before.
02:38 Because he had a fear.
02:40 You know, what they do to their buddies.
02:42 Of course.
02:43 Whatever they say.
02:44 I said, "No, I'll make him proud."
02:46 I'm sure your father was very proud of you.
02:49 Right?
02:50 Hello.
02:51 We're proud of you.
02:52 What more?
02:53 Thank you for listening.
02:54 Here's the reason.
02:56 We have a surprise for you.
02:58 Watch this.
02:59 Hi Kuya.
03:01 I just want to thank you for everything.
03:04 Me too.
03:05 Thank you for all the support you're giving and showing us.
03:10 To our family.
03:12 Always take care of your health.
03:16 We love you so much, Kuya.
03:18 I love you.
03:19 See you soon.
03:21 Bye, Bubay.
03:23 How are you?
03:25 Take care.
03:27 Papa Noriko and Teacher Diana,
03:32 my sibling, followed me.
03:34 Thank you.
03:35 What more can you say?
03:37 I feel that, of course, given their love for you,
03:41 but their worries,
03:45 of course, your health, we know that.
03:49 I always say, "Health is wealth."
03:51 So we shouldn't take it for granted.
03:54 So you know, maybe because they're very far from you,
03:59 so even if they want to take care of you,
04:02 that's all they can say.
04:04 What can you say to your siblings and your father?
04:07 I want to apologize to them.
04:09 I don't say that.
04:11 Why?
04:12 Because I don't want them to worry.
04:14 But you know they worry more if you don't say it.
04:18 Maybe that's my fault, but I really want them to feel safe.
04:24 I'm okay with that.
04:26 Especially with my father, because he's the only one I have.
04:29 My mother is already up there.
04:31 But don't worry, because I will be strong for them.
04:36 Because I know that no matter what, they're there.
04:39 Even if I go down, they're still there.
04:41 No matter what happens, I will do everything.
04:44 Thank you to your sister and father.
04:48 Okay, your situation is different.
04:51 Because you have a child, not just one, but three.
04:54 Okay, you're not a virgin, you're a man, but your job is like that.
04:59 Like this.
05:00 Because I tried to wear a man's clothes,
05:04 or a way to be a man, I look stupid.
05:07 It's not effective.
05:09 I feel like I'm going to be hungry.
05:10 But in normal life, do you dress like that?
05:13 No, I don't.
05:14 Are you crazy in the plaza?
05:16 Ms. Fina, maybe I'll bump into a barangay.
05:20 Excuse me, are you crazy?
05:23 Wait a minute, I don't know if this is a joke.
05:27 This is how it is, Ms. Fina.
05:28 He's really a man.
05:29 In my normal life, I'm a man.
05:32 Okay.
05:33 If it's just like this, like in comedy bars, in rockets,
05:37 I really dress up.
05:39 But you don't change your voice, it's really like that.
05:42 You're voice is really like that.
05:43 Of course.
05:44 I can act.
05:45 I can act.
05:46 I feel like I've already adapted to it.
05:48 Because you need to be discarded here.
05:52 In character.
05:53 You need to follow where you are, there's nothing more to it.
05:57 So you have to build your character, you have to build your own identity.
06:02 That's you.
06:03 So how did you explain to your children?
06:05 Because you have three kids.
06:08 To my children, because they're still small.
06:10 Like Ira, because Ira is a smart kid.
06:14 She's kind and she's grown up.
06:17 So I feel like I don't need to explain.
06:21 Because she knows that you worked on this.
06:25 Yes.
06:26 From the beginning, when she was four years old, she would shout, "Daddy!"
06:31 When I sing on stage.
06:33 You would feel that she's proud of you.
06:36 I feel like when she was growing up, I wouldn't have a hard time explaining.
06:41 Or maybe that's why she's like that because you're not ashamed of your work.
06:47 You're proud of your work.
06:49 So when you're proud of what you do, your child will feel that.
06:54 And there's nothing wrong with what you do.
06:57 You're just doing your job right.
06:59 You're giving joy and entertainment to people.
07:03 She's proud of her first child.
07:07 No, when I wear this, my life continues.
07:13 So your eldest is Ira.
07:17 She's 16 years old.
07:20 And the second one is?
07:22 The second one is Angelo.
07:24 He's three years old.
07:26 And the youngest?
07:28 He's one year old.
07:29 Okay, one mom.
07:30 Ira is one mom.
07:32 Yes, she's just one.
07:33 The other one, my child is two.
07:35 You don't have regrets?
07:36 No, I don't.
07:37 Why?
07:39 Because why would I have regrets?
07:41 I can't reach what I have if I have regrets.
07:45 That's right.
07:46 And it's useless to have regrets.
07:48 Correct.
07:49 It's our choice.
07:50 We don't have a choice.
07:52 Here, watch this, Tecla.
07:55 I just want to say thank you for providing my needs and you don't leave me and I forget you when you're abroad.
08:05 Even though we don't see each other, I always pray for you.
08:11 We don't talk or message each other, but I always remember you and you're always in my mind.
08:21 I always pray that you'll have a good health and long life so that we can be together when I get to college.
08:31 I love you so much and I'm proud that you're my father.
08:41 Her grandmother raised me well, which is my shortcomings that Mama Elvira provided.
08:52 I'm thankful to God that at least she raised my child well.
09:03 She's a very well-guided person.
09:05 My throat hurts but this segment is so good. I'm crying.
09:11 Thank you so much.
09:13 Thank you, Ms. Nina.
09:14 It's a feeling of love.
09:16 Anyway, don't leave and you'll still get to watch Sarap Di Balang!
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